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to energy independence. opponents say extracting it harms the environment. >> reporter: in january, a hearing was held to decide how far shell distraction sites should be from people's homes and wells. and the local people expressed their concerns. >> these rules aren't acceptable because they failed to protect those people who have the 350 foot setback that currently exists. >> reporter: celebrities are also speaking out. yoko ono set up a digital petition that gathered 200,000 hits calling on new york state to halt shale gas development. in other parts of the country, people have been out on the streets protesting. their concern is method of extraction, known as fracking. currently, four states in 300 municipalities have regulations for it. fracking, a technique used to extract shale gas and oil from rock formations, 2 to 3,000 meters underground. pressurized water treated with chemicals is pumped into layers of shale bedrock, opening up cracks in it. after the water is pumped out, the gas and oil are rele
to energy independence. opponents say extracting it harms the environment. >> reporter: in january, a hearing was held to decide how far shell distraction sites should be from people's homes and wells. and the local people expressed their concerns. >> these rules aren't acceptable because they failed to protect those people who have the 350 foot setback that currently exists. >> reporter: celebrities are also speaking out. yoko ono set up a digital petition that gathered...
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energy giant exxon-mobil plans to build the world's largest floating lick wade natural gas processing plant with a mine companying bhp bill continue. the two firms plan to drill natural gas 220 kilometers off the northwestern shore of australia some time after 2020. the floating plant will be 500 meters long and 75 meters wide. it will be equipped with a facility to liquefy natural gas pumped out of sea bed. similar offshore drilling projects are planned around the globe. these are track the booming shale good production in the united states. here are the latest market figures. >>> a japanese government minister is taking on an issue involving the u.s. military base that has remained unresolved for years. chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga is trying to get leaders in okinawa to approve a plan to relocate the futenma air station. suga met with the prefecture's governor. the central government applied last month for permission to reclaim a sparsely populated coastal district known as honoko in okinawa. that's where it wants to move the base. >> translator: the air station should not
energy giant exxon-mobil plans to build the world's largest floating lick wade natural gas processing plant with a mine companying bhp bill continue. the two firms plan to drill natural gas 220 kilometers off the northwestern shore of australia some time after 2020. the floating plant will be 500 meters long and 75 meters wide. it will be equipped with a facility to liquefy natural gas pumped out of sea bed. similar offshore drilling projects are planned around the globe. these are track the...
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-china because we are the biggest economies in the world, biggest consumers of energy, biggest emitters of carbon. so a lot is focused -- a lot of our focus is on having economic growth and having it be sustainable. everything from investment in the u.s., encouraging chinese investment in the u.s. that leads to more jobs in the u.s., to leadership practices, best practices in business for the leaders of the state owned enterprises and other big companies in china that are seeking to become leading global companies. and then a big part of it is focused around sustainable urbanization. because that will be, in my judgment, the biggest economic event of the first part of this century, with another 300 million chinese to go to the cities. that is going to be a driver of economic and environmental outcomes. you are right, we need a new model of growth. but let's get to your question specifically about the environment. because as i explain it to people, the chinese have done some extraordinary things in terms of the amount of an investment they have made in alternative sources of energy in th
-china because we are the biggest economies in the world, biggest consumers of energy, biggest emitters of carbon. so a lot is focused -- a lot of our focus is on having economic growth and having it be sustainable. everything from investment in the u.s., encouraging chinese investment in the u.s. that leads to more jobs in the u.s., to leadership practices, best practices in business for the leaders of the state owned enterprises and other big companies in china that are seeking to become...
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so he bills that, compulsory market for renewable energy. that's green energy. legislators like california's mandate, they mandate utility companies to acquire a fixed percentage of their subpoena fly from renewable companies. in other words, you must go green. then you and i are -- and the taxpayers in california, they have to pay for the extra costs. >> let me tell you, here's why bp is bailing out. three things. tar sands in canada, secondly fracking, which has opened up all this enormous oil in north dakota and the soviet union, are you sharks far more than. that also natural gas. i shift in my own home, john to natural gas because it's a lot cheaper and america has enormous amounts. so all these old sources of energy are less and less expensive. >> are you under any constraint by reason of the government of maryland where you live to go into renewable energy? >> no, i live in virginia and we don't do those kinds of things. >> you don't. >> we're in the confederacy. >> that's the home of most of the american presidents, virginia. but you live in virginia. vi
so he bills that, compulsory market for renewable energy. that's green energy. legislators like california's mandate, they mandate utility companies to acquire a fixed percentage of their subpoena fly from renewable companies. in other words, you must go green. then you and i are -- and the taxpayers in california, they have to pay for the extra costs. >> let me tell you, here's why bp is bailing out. three things. tar sands in canada, secondly fracking, which has opened up all this...
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and so as long as people need oil for energy needs they will always need to have the u.s. dollar as a reserve currency and since there is no other military able to challenge the u.s. at any point in the near future i just don't see that going away you know so we've all we were talking about go ahead john. yeah i think i think ann is i think ann is fundamentally right about the u.s. military primacy being the central factor in this equation but let's not forget we saw regional integration with led by chavez in venezuela starting to reorganize the way latin america relates to itself of course venezuela there was an anchor but in venezuela is a large large oil producer so too is russia we i think we can say this has to be seen not as basically a deterministic. effect of oil but what the political will is in the capability of the different players the resources are there it's a question of whether they can unite together and and set up a real identifiable political and military and economic pole in contrast to the way it is going to jump in just just on this point i think it's
and so as long as people need oil for energy needs they will always need to have the u.s. dollar as a reserve currency and since there is no other military able to challenge the u.s. at any point in the near future i just don't see that going away you know so we've all we were talking about go ahead john. yeah i think i think ann is i think ann is fundamentally right about the u.s. military primacy being the central factor in this equation but let's not forget we saw regional integration with...
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we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see because the military conflict with china would be catastrophic for both nations, indeed for the whole region. so, we want to avoid that. i believe the best way of avoiding that is by maintaining a -- continuing to maintain a strong naval presence in the region, and by having an unambiguous commitment to doing that. i believe that our new national security strategy is that unambiguous commitment, and i believe that the u.s. navy
we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military...
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leader, peaceful energy leader. we are working together on the civil nuclear agreement that will build on a very strong -- strong nuclear energy cooperation that we have enjoyed for literally over 50 + years. we see no reason that will not continue in an agreed upon fashion. the prime minister and i had a very good discussion about that agreement. we have exchanged ideas, and i will follow up on those when i visit in a week. i am very hopeful, and i think the prime minister shares this hope that this can be resolved before the visit of president park. we're quite confident this is a relationship that can and will continue in its proper form. >> scott stearns. >> mr. secretary, in cairo last month to free up $250 million in additional support for the morsi government following promises that he would make political and economic reforms. since then, the government appears to have spent more time pursuing [inaudible] then those responsible for sexual assault. was that the expectation. the government has said this week a
leader, peaceful energy leader. we are working together on the civil nuclear agreement that will build on a very strong -- strong nuclear energy cooperation that we have enjoyed for literally over 50 + years. we see no reason that will not continue in an agreed upon fashion. the prime minister and i had a very good discussion about that agreement. we have exchanged ideas, and i will follow up on those when i visit in a week. i am very hopeful, and i think the prime minister shares this hope...
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swallow and find all the energy. you know, and then the simple example drinking water becomes ritual. so to me it's really opening consciousness about every single action we are doing. it's because we are just becoming invalids of technology. in my institute i just want to open... it's really about that. it's about ritualizing everyday life but also learning the public to actually come to terms with themselves. it's so simple. it's so important because we lost it. we lost our center so long ago ago, and the artists... the art has predict the future. art has to be disturbing and art has to, you know, give you some kind of idea, you know, of what can happen to you and how it can help and ask questions. one of the things i'm doing is creating that method. here we are talking about inside light. >> charlie: you're creating it or teaching it? >> i create and teach too. to go through my institute you have to sign the contract that you have to spend six hours as a normal visitor. you have to spend six hours in the space. yo
swallow and find all the energy. you know, and then the simple example drinking water becomes ritual. so to me it's really opening consciousness about every single action we are doing. it's because we are just becoming invalids of technology. in my institute i just want to open... it's really about that. it's about ritualizing everyday life but also learning the public to actually come to terms with themselves. it's so simple. it's so important because we lost it. we lost our center so long ago...
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they desperately need food and energy and the sanctions off and part of the country is starving and what worries me is the generals and hard-liners and they are pushing kim jong-un to a corner. >> is the u.s. right to be carrying out exercises with south korea? >> you have to have a response. it is a message to south korea and japan that we stand by our agreements. those sorties were not live. but at the same time -- north korea engages in negtivative rhedoric and there needs to be a response. what we need is china, instead of saying let's be peaceful, china should get the north koreans to calm down. >> governor richardson, thank you for joining us. let's take a look at other news. several shi'a mosques were hit in bagdhad and kirkuk. in recent months, sunni militants of al-qaeda increased attacks. chinese state reports that a landslide trapped miners in tibet, over 4 kilometers. the missing miners were working for a state-owned gold company. the u.n. security council called for a force to carry out democratic offenses in z-- they voted in favor of the congolese brigade. nelson mandela s
they desperately need food and energy and the sanctions off and part of the country is starving and what worries me is the generals and hard-liners and they are pushing kim jong-un to a corner. >> is the u.s. right to be carrying out exercises with south korea? >> you have to have a response. it is a message to south korea and japan that we stand by our agreements. those sorties were not live. but at the same time -- north korea engages in negtivative rhedoric and there needs to be...
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the secretary of energy is not the secretary of nuclear energy. in my view, the best thing for the president to do is to organize the executive branch so that energy is dealt with one single point of responsibility and accountability and that's the secretary of energy. just as the secretary of state handles foreign policy, secretary of defense of the defense policy. so it is important to say that, because if you don't have a strategic point in our government that is responsible to bring together the 15 or 16 different agencies that have a ot to say about energy and the 30-32 oversight agencies on capitol hill, we're not going to get there. point one, that is extremely important to do. i think you should have a senior director in the national security council, i think we should have -- we also think we ould have an energy q.d.r. review. we advocate for the fact that we need all of our energy, it would we'veragic mistake to say got shale gas and shale oil and we don't have to do anything else. we need to have a complete portfolio from wind and renew
the secretary of energy is not the secretary of nuclear energy. in my view, the best thing for the president to do is to organize the executive branch so that energy is dealt with one single point of responsibility and accountability and that's the secretary of energy. just as the secretary of state handles foreign policy, secretary of defense of the defense policy. so it is important to say that, because if you don't have a strategic point in our government that is responsible to bring...
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we both support clean energy balad. will be looking for ways to work closely -- energy development. we will begin looking for ways to work closely together as we look at the issues of climate change over the course of the next few years. it was a very productive meeting. i hope, the first of many in the years ahead. mr. minister, i look forward to seeing you again in a very short timeframe. and i thank you for your commitment in this important partnership. and i thank you for coming here today to prepare for the import meetings of our leaders in early may. thank you. >> thank you. good afternoon. i wish to thank secretary kerry for his invitation. we had an excellent meeting today. we discussed a wide range of key issues, including our reliance -- our alliance, north korea, and our agenda. this year marks the 60th anniversary of the caribbean- u.s. allies put in korea, 60 years symbolizes -- the korean- u.s. alliance. in korea, 60 years symbolizes the arrival of wisdom. in this regard, we share the view that the visit in may for president park, which will be your very first overseas
we both support clean energy balad. will be looking for ways to work closely -- energy development. we will begin looking for ways to work closely together as we look at the issues of climate change over the course of the next few years. it was a very productive meeting. i hope, the first of many in the years ahead. mr. minister, i look forward to seeing you again in a very short timeframe. and i thank you for your commitment in this important partnership. and i thank you for coming here today...
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let me get your take, i've got to ask you about energy. this is an area you've been spending a lot of time working with environmental groups on fracking standards. do you think this is a game changer? >> i do. >> tell me about it. >> so, here's what i believe. and it's not just about this issue, but ideally, public policy needs to be made in such a way that it's good for the society, all right? so i believe the development and use of natural gas is a really important thing for our country, because it will reduce our energy dependence on other places. because natural gas is a lower cost alternative to coal and oil, it will bring down the energy cost for our society. and because it's less than environmentally damaging, it will create better environmental outcomes, it will reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that we are putting into the environment, if we replace coal and oil with natural gas. >> do we know that to be true? do we know that we can do fracking in a safe way? >> yes. >> how do we know that and what do we know about that? this
let me get your take, i've got to ask you about energy. this is an area you've been spending a lot of time working with environmental groups on fracking standards. do you think this is a game changer? >> i do. >> tell me about it. >> so, here's what i believe. and it's not just about this issue, but ideally, public policy needs to be made in such a way that it's good for the society, all right? so i believe the development and use of natural gas is a really important thing for...
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under the dirt of course the problem is here you know there's a huge need for oil a huge huge need for energy in the states how else are you going to get it around it's the most efficient way to move all around do you think though that companies like exxon that make so much money here are doing enough to keep these pipes in good good enough maintenance given their age. well obviously something wasn't done in this case. the spill to happen but like you said it's a necessary evil my father always said and everyone likes bacon but no one wants a home going in their backyard. feel about the pipeline yeah exactly i mean how what about the people who were turfed out of their houses i think it was twenty two you know it was affected back in now with a no sir and there are still staying in local hotels in the area and. they've been allowed back in their homes through you know twenty minutes at a time and together belongings take care of pets and they don't know when they'll be back again and did the oil actually go into the houses again the pictures we're seeing it's kind of in the culverts around wo
under the dirt of course the problem is here you know there's a huge need for oil a huge huge need for energy in the states how else are you going to get it around it's the most efficient way to move all around do you think though that companies like exxon that make so much money here are doing enough to keep these pipes in good good enough maintenance given their age. well obviously something wasn't done in this case. the spill to happen but like you said it's a necessary evil my father always...
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the department of energy, the secretary of energy -- this is this is a fact., not a fac the secretary has not been the secretary. the best thing would be the president organizing the executive branch so that energy is dealt with one point of accountability and responsibility, and that is the secretary of energy, just as the secretary of state handles foreign policy, secretary of defense handles defense policy. if you do not have a strategic point in our government that is responsible for bringing together the 15 or 16 different agencies that have a lot to say about energy, and the oversight committees on capitol hill, we are just not going to get there. that is extremely important to do. i think you should have a singular director, the national security director for energy security. we also think we should have an quadrangle energy review. we advocate for the fact that we need all of our energy. it would be a tragic mistake to say that we have shale gas and oil and it would be a mistake to say that we do not need anything else. has to be the war porfolio. if we get the strategic organ
the department of energy, the secretary of energy -- this is this is a fact., not a fac the secretary has not been the secretary. the best thing would be the president organizing the executive branch so that energy is dealt with one point of accountability and responsibility, and that is the secretary of energy, just as the secretary of state handles foreign policy, secretary of defense handles defense policy. if you do not have a strategic point in our government that is responsible for...
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what is going to be the new energy policy? with the policy towards nuclear energy. the aging population. i could just run on territorial disputes with its neighbors in china, korea. there's a lot of different problems, but it's crisis opportunity situation. the chinese use the expression in japanese that's very similar and so i think the new prime minister is the right person at the right time to take the steps, but not limited them as they monetary and fiscal. take advantage to me at all of these other problems and turn them into opportunities. one less point than i will mention japan at the end of my brief remarks here. my good friend who died a number of years ago, a brilliant economist and new japan very well. he taught at m.i.t., was always concerned one day the high amount of government that japan would catch up to it, notwithstanding 90% is held by japanese. of course now it's 25% to 35% of gdp, the largest of any developed country in the world. this is something that has to be taken account of stimulus programs are pushed ahead because it's something japan h
what is going to be the new energy policy? with the policy towards nuclear energy. the aging population. i could just run on territorial disputes with its neighbors in china, korea. there's a lot of different problems, but it's crisis opportunity situation. the chinese use the expression in japanese that's very similar and so i think the new prime minister is the right person at the right time to take the steps, but not limited them as they monetary and fiscal. take advantage to me at all of...
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squandered america's quick and easy victory committing troops in the beginning and redistricting america's energies to iraq. his policies created a vacuum that enabled the taliban to resurface. the second explay mages for what went wrong is barack obama shifted america's focus back to america, but failed to fully resource the mission and wrong by -- wrongly fix the date for ending conflict involve. the answers have a great deal of merit. the project to create a viable, centralized, afghan government may have been doomed to fail from the very beginning. the base about the war in afghanistan was the war in iraq, wrapped up in procedural questions in planning and execution and appeal to counterfactuals if only we did this differently or that differently, but we rarely challenges underlying assumption we could have ever promoted national reconciliation, lasting peace, or built a capable and popular government. in addition to what seems to be an unquestioned faith about abilities in afghanistan, both the bush and obama administrations promoted beliefs that establishing rule of law, building infrastructu
squandered america's quick and easy victory committing troops in the beginning and redistricting america's energies to iraq. his policies created a vacuum that enabled the taliban to resurface. the second explay mages for what went wrong is barack obama shifted america's focus back to america, but failed to fully resource the mission and wrong by -- wrongly fix the date for ending conflict involve. the answers have a great deal of merit. the project to create a viable, centralized, afghan...
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and finally, we like the cheap, the low-price energy, because units that use energy are going to do well. so there are certainly good areas to invest in. >> rick santelli, what do you make of all that? give me your sense of the bond market as a viable investment right here. >> well, i'll tell you what, my hats off to frank james. because i will tell you that no matter what your view on stocks is, and i believe that stocks will most likely keep going up. i've never advocated selling. but i do advocate, pay attention to why it's going up. and as frank pointed out, consider what a good hedge against any slippage of magnitude in stocks would be. think 1987, even though i don't think we'll have that kind of correction. it's that they're going to run out of equities and buy treasuries. we're at 186 in the ten-year, close to the lowest yield since the third week in january. but at one point, the record low yield was under 140. technically, we could trade 1% of stocks. so to paint one picture with one brush on treasuries is probably not a good idea. and one final word. both european central bank
and finally, we like the cheap, the low-price energy, because units that use energy are going to do well. so there are certainly good areas to invest in. >> rick santelli, what do you make of all that? give me your sense of the bond market as a viable investment right here. >> well, i'll tell you what, my hats off to frank james. because i will tell you that no matter what your view on stocks is, and i believe that stocks will most likely keep going up. i've never advocated selling....
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that's giving america very cheap energy. that's helping to revive industrial activity in the country, i mean, this is a good thing, so matter how you look at it. so, the opportunity and the policies that allow this type of development to continue are very important to the country. stuart: how about fracking for oil? because you can extract oil from shale just like natural gas. are you active in that field in the united states? >> no, we're very active both in the united states and canada and frankly, in other parts of the world. so the really interesting thing about where we are right now is to see how that opportunity developments and will it follow the same path that natural gas did. it's a little bit early in that development to know exactly how large it will be, but it looks like another great opportunity for not only the u.s., but also other parts of the world. stuart: i want to quickly ask you about the eco marathon, the challenge that you sponsored here. let me see if i've got this right. you've got a contest for youn
that's giving america very cheap energy. that's helping to revive industrial activity in the country, i mean, this is a good thing, so matter how you look at it. so, the opportunity and the policies that allow this type of development to continue are very important to the country. stuart: how about fracking for oil? because you can extract oil from shale just like natural gas. are you active in that field in the united states? >> no, we're very active both in the united states and canada...
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put up the board of sectors today, and there's still not much energy here. this isn't particularly illuminating or helpful to us, thank you very much. so we're trying to figure out who's going to be winning. as far as i can tell, the weak economic news seems to be predominating here. mario draghi from the ecb, he talked and said the risks are to the downside now. that there's still economic weakness, and you can see what that did for the markets. right now i'm sticking to the idea that global weakness is trumping reflationary trade in japan. >> any thoughts, bob, on your anticipation of the jobs number tomorrow? that should set the tone, obviously. what are folks saying about it in terms of the number and what we might expect? >> private sector job growth. that's going to be the key. it was well over 200,000 in the last one. if we get below 205, 210, that's where the estimates are. this is private sector, not total. if it goes below 200, we've got big problems. the risks are to the downside. this will be the fifth weak economic number if we get one tomorrow
put up the board of sectors today, and there's still not much energy here. this isn't particularly illuminating or helpful to us, thank you very much. so we're trying to figure out who's going to be winning. as far as i can tell, the weak economic news seems to be predominating here. mario draghi from the ecb, he talked and said the risks are to the downside now. that there's still economic weakness, and you can see what that did for the markets. right now i'm sticking to the idea that global...
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so we get clean energy, you add jobs. i mean, there's -- >> do you agree, mark? you're suggesting cuomo in new york is regulating too much. how do you feel about president obama? >> i think one of the problems with president obama, he does a lot more talking than acting and he's great at being a proponent, a speaker. but he's not great at getting it done and making it happen. >> it's gotten done. what do you mean? the jobs are here. >> addison, are we -- are we drilling more oil and natural gas because of president obama or despite president obama? >> i think it's neither one of those. look, this isn't happening on federal lands. this is happening due to private innovation, private entrepreneurship of large and small companies all over the country. and, you know, this -- these are -- hydro fracturing has been going on for 40 years. yes, it's only taken off in the last eight. but, you know, this is not something that i think you can directly -- attribute to policies coming out of the white house. >> wanted to stop, he could have, couldn't he? >> we have become the
so we get clean energy, you add jobs. i mean, there's -- >> do you agree, mark? you're suggesting cuomo in new york is regulating too much. how do you feel about president obama? >> i think one of the problems with president obama, he does a lot more talking than acting and he's great at being a proponent, a speaker. but he's not great at getting it done and making it happen. >> it's gotten done. what do you mean? the jobs are here. >> addison, are we -- are we drilling...
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nature valley protein bars. so it's energy straight from nature to you. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. >>> the weekend after sandy devastated communities on the east coast, flooding the new york city subway system, leaving millions without power and killing over 100 people. i spoke about the urgent need for a elected officials to address climate change and the ramifications seriously. in the days after with those in the northeast living without heat, and after a presidential campaign with almost no mention of carbon emission, it seems there might finally be political movement on the issue. after sandy it was clear, we could choose to limit the amount of carbon we put in the air or choose a future with more storms. our elected officials are stuck obsessing over our debt and deficit. here on "up," i argued failing to act is a choice in and of itself. the wrong choice. >> my story of the week
nature valley protein bars. so it's energy straight from nature to you. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. >>> the weekend after sandy devastated communities on the east coast, flooding the new york city subway system, leaving millions without power and killing over 100 people. i spoke about the urgent need for a elected...
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. >> we invest now in time and energy and forces and then we -- yes, yes, we take advantage of that being the first in the market. >> but you also run the risk of tarnishing the reputation of r to ana. because now you're an entity doing business in iran. especially in this part of tthe world, there's a lot of unease when it comes to doing business in iran. are you concerned about that? >> not really. some people put their head in the stand and they say no, we're not. well, we know. how is this country surviving? they are doing business. today is more difficult than yesterday and it's going to be more and more difficult with the sanction. but we are a management company. we do not sell, you know, technology. we are ideas. like an architect, we are a management company. so there's no -- >> yes. >> we are not really breaching world consensus about iran. >> meanwhile, salim told me when it came to syria, they would not close down their hotels. they owe it to their owners to keep things running and going as smoothly as possible. when it comes to the best performing conflict zone hotel, there i
. >> we invest now in time and energy and forces and then we -- yes, yes, we take advantage of that being the first in the market. >> but you also run the risk of tarnishing the reputation of r to ana. because now you're an entity doing business in iran. especially in this part of tthe world, there's a lot of unease when it comes to doing business in iran. are you concerned about that? >> not really. some people put their head in the stand and they say no, we're not. well, we...
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so how do you think you can bring that energy inside of the government? you have x here and all sorts of politicians. so how do you think that governments can really open unlearn about energy and not just trying to control that, but trying to use the knowledge of the people to the earth government action. >> it means they are several cases going on. the question is how to use this thing and democracy to hope the government. to help her give a less than, depending on what you want to achieve. basically that people cannot with revolutions to the oppressive regime, that there is need for it now as much as it was and this is the eternal dba working with people from oppressed countries, they say you don't have this media are shed. you can can indicate together on this choir and when he talked to people throughout the globe, they say bless you, you have this evil government, which automatically unites people, so we all know what we want. but when you look at the battlefield, they are using the same tools they face a very similar enemy. indeed the airship they f
so how do you think you can bring that energy inside of the government? you have x here and all sorts of politicians. so how do you think that governments can really open unlearn about energy and not just trying to control that, but trying to use the knowledge of the people to the earth government action. >> it means they are several cases going on. the question is how to use this thing and democracy to hope the government. to help her give a less than, depending on what you want to...
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no form of transporting energy and no form of energy is without risk. but i can tell you i have met many people within this industry that are working hard to avoy that risk for the children that you mentioned. host: teresa said she is an advocate of pipelines. there is a pew research center poll that was out this just this past week on keystone. here's the story from environment and energy news. ick has the story there. i want to go to christine next from mayport, pennsylvania, on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to make clear that our number one export right now is refined oil products. also, these are temporary jobs. they keep creating pipelines is temporary. and basically, it's a transfer of our tax dollars to wealthy corporations and the corporations that own this oil in canada are canadian and chinese. we will pay for cleanup. we will pay for cancer ally. and make it larger. we will pay for the health care of those people. we will pay for the protection of the huge terrorist target going the entire length of this coun
no form of transporting energy and no form of energy is without risk. but i can tell you i have met many people within this industry that are working hard to avoy that risk for the children that you mentioned. host: teresa said she is an advocate of pipelines. there is a pew research center poll that was out this just this past week on keystone. here's the story from environment and energy news. ick has the story there. i want to go to christine next from mayport, pennsylvania, on the...
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and they're saying it will both be costly for them to do this, and also in fact t will require more energy which will increase their carbon output. >> but the administration is disputing that. so what is the administration basing their argument? >> the administration ask saying that this will address than a penny a gallon to any gallon of gasoline. and they say that first of all the oil industry is inflating their statistics. they've done a survey of refineries and looked at what kind of modifications, that only a tiny fraction of the roughly 140 refineries in the country will have to do a major overhall. and also they allowed for flexibility in the proposal, so that the smallest refineries and the ones that will take the biggest hit will have, you know, an easier transition. >> but the industry, the oil & gas industry is pushing back? >> absolutely. they're saying that, you know, on average it will at least be 2 cents per gallon and in some instances it's going to be as much as 9 cents because they estimate it will cost $10 billion to do the upgrades they will need. >> and it is my unders
and they're saying it will both be costly for them to do this, and also in fact t will require more energy which will increase their carbon output. >> but the administration is disputing that. so what is the administration basing their argument? >> the administration ask saying that this will address than a penny a gallon to any gallon of gasoline. and they say that first of all the oil industry is inflating their statistics. they've done a survey of refineries and looked at what...
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what is going to be the new energy policy? with the policy towards nuclear energy. the aging population. i could just run on territorial disputes with its neighbors in china, korea. there's a lot of different problems, but it's crisis opportunity situation. the chinese use the expression in japanese that's very similar and so i think the new prime minister is the right person at the right time to take the steps, but not limited them as they monetary and fiscal. take advantage to me at all of these other problems and turn them into opportunities. one less point than i will mention japan at the end of my brief remarks here. my good friend who died a number of years ago, a brilliant economist and new japan very well. he taught at m.i.t., was always concerned one day the high amount of government that japan would catch up to it, notwithstanding 90% is held by japanese. of course now it's 25% to 35% of gdp, the largest of any developed country in the world. this is something that has to be taken account of stimulus programs are pushed ahead because it's something japan h
what is going to be the new energy policy? with the policy towards nuclear energy. the aging population. i could just run on territorial disputes with its neighbors in china, korea. there's a lot of different problems, but it's crisis opportunity situation. the chinese use the expression in japanese that's very similar and so i think the new prime minister is the right person at the right time to take the steps, but not limited them as they monetary and fiscal. take advantage to me at all of...
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make people think differently about energy. make people think differently about resource development. and that is what we're going to do. and somebody asked me this question, at hillsdale, and i said, and we are going to do this. because we're in america. where everything is possible. [applause] >> yes. i'm walt johnson from lakewood. i'm one of the few geo physicists in the world that's also a professional engineer. i developed and pioneered some of the techniques to measure natural fractures. i also keep the people in the reservoirs, the folks that put together north dakota, are friends of mine and clients. one thing that has not been mentioned today is we are likely going to be the only country that meets the kyoto protocol because we let the free market do it. and my real question i'm leading to is i ordered your film the day after it came out on television and i still haven't received it. maybe you should stay at home and print your cop ills. -- copies. >> they are being sent out. it's one of the bummers about working when
make people think differently about energy. make people think differently about resource development. and that is what we're going to do. and somebody asked me this question, at hillsdale, and i said, and we are going to do this. because we're in america. where everything is possible. [applause] >> yes. i'm walt johnson from lakewood. i'm one of the few geo physicists in the world that's also a professional engineer. i developed and pioneered some of the techniques to measure natural...
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what is the new energy policy? was the policy towards nuclear energy. the aging population i could run on territorial disputes with its neighbors in china and korea. there's a lot of different problems, but it's crisis opportunity situation. cheap chinese used the expression that's very similar and i think the new prime minister is the right person at the right time to take the steps, but not limit them to just the monetary and fiscal side. need all these other problems and turn them in to opportunities. one last point and i will mention japan at the end of my remarks here. my good friend who died a number of years ago was a brilliant economist and new japan very well. he taught at m.i.t. this always concerned when dad that i am honored that would catch up, not withstanding over 90% is held by japanese. of course now it's 235% of gdp, largest of any developed country in the world. this is something that has to be taken account as the stimulus programs are pushed ahead because it's something japan has to deal with sooner rather than later. it is sort of
what is the new energy policy? was the policy towards nuclear energy. the aging population i could run on territorial disputes with its neighbors in china and korea. there's a lot of different problems, but it's crisis opportunity situation. cheap chinese used the expression that's very similar and i think the new prime minister is the right person at the right time to take the steps, but not limit them to just the monetary and fiscal side. need all these other problems and turn them in to...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. jon: we are in the "happening now" control room working on a brand-new our of stories for you. an active investigation. law en colorado on looking for to white supremacists wanted in connection with murder. we will have the very latest. a and a luxury skyscraper goes up in flames. the building still under construction. and the new law that makes it against your law to sell bottled water. we will tell you what city you may want to avoid. all of that happens right now in your second hour of "happening now." jenna: be on alert for two men who are being hunted by police in connection with two brutal murders. thank you for joining us on a brand-new our "happening now." i am generally. jon: and i am jon scott. an urgent warning as detectives investigate the cold-blooded murder of colorado's prison director. the chief suspect, he belongs to a patient vicious prison gang. he was killed in a shootout with police. the search is under way to locate two men. this is
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. jon: we are in the "happening now" control room working on a brand-new our of stories for you. an active investigation. law en colorado on looking for to white supremacists wanted in connection with murder. we will have the very latest. a and a luxury skyscraper goes up in flames. the building still under construction. and the new law that makes it against...
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every quarterly really on the international energy agency informs us how many more iran has installed, how much more uranium they have gotten and how uncooperative they have been about suspicious past activity. >>> the political consensus around the notion that an iranian nuclear weapon would be quote, unacceptable, unquote. even as debate rages as how close they should be allowed to get. netanyahu seems to have extended the red line to next year, the wall street coauthored by david al bright to assemble sufficient terrible for a -- material for one to two weeks. some of you may have heard of the brookings the low expectations the former white house official has for the next round of negotiations. he predicted there would be no agreement before iranian elections in june. commenting we have a long way to go before even a confidence building measure is possible. former e.u. foreign policy chief applying at the same event it would be difficult to resolve a nuclear issue at all with the syrian political crisis rages open. he did not rule out a narrowing of difference when the parties meet
every quarterly really on the international energy agency informs us how many more iran has installed, how much more uranium they have gotten and how uncooperative they have been about suspicious past activity. >>> the political consensus around the notion that an iranian nuclear weapon would be quote, unacceptable, unquote. even as debate rages as how close they should be allowed to get. netanyahu seems to have extended the red line to next year, the wall street coauthored by david al...
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energy department on weekly crude supplies. we are expecting to see a build in crude supplies and that is what the industry reported last evening with the american petroleum institute's report and we have seen oil prices come off a bit here as we're down about 70 cents or so ahead of this release. bee saw a big build in crude supplies from the api number last night, 4.7 million barrels and that brings the number in line with what we're seeing from the energy department, as well. we are seeing a build in crude supplies from the energy department of 2.7 million barrels and an increase in crude supplies of 2.7 million barrels. from gasoline supplies we're seeing a decline of 572,000 barrels, and for distillate fuel supplies, much bigger decline than expected and down by 2.2 million barrels and almost 2.3 million barrels and we're seeing oil prices come off more from when we saw from bill supplies and it was for a 2.5 increase and we're seeing refined fuels as well and we're also looking at what's mentioned in those supply, down ab
energy department on weekly crude supplies. we are expecting to see a build in crude supplies and that is what the industry reported last evening with the american petroleum institute's report and we have seen oil prices come off a bit here as we're down about 70 cents or so ahead of this release. bee saw a big build in crude supplies from the api number last night, 4.7 million barrels and that brings the number in line with what we're seeing from the energy department, as well. we are seeing a...
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every quarterly report of the international atomic energy agency informs us how many more centrifuges iran has installed them how much more enriched uranium iran has a committed and how uncooperative iran has been in addressing the agency's questions about suspicious activities. a political consensus seems to form in a state about the notion that an iranian nuclear weapon would be quote unacceptable unquote. even as debate rages about how close iran should be allowed to get. although even the israeli prime minister netanyahu has extended his red line into next year, a recent "wall street journal" op-ed co-authored by david albright warned that iran on its current trajectory will be able by the end of 2014 to assemble sufficient fissile material for a bomb within one to two weeks of an order from the supreme leader. some of you may have heard this past monday as brookings, the low expectations the former white house official gary seymour has for the next round of negotiations. seymore predicted there would be no agreement before iranian elections i in june, come making web a long way t
every quarterly report of the international atomic energy agency informs us how many more centrifuges iran has installed them how much more enriched uranium iran has a committed and how uncooperative iran has been in addressing the agency's questions about suspicious activities. a political consensus seems to form in a state about the notion that an iranian nuclear weapon would be quote unacceptable unquote. even as debate rages about how close iran should be allowed to get. although even the...
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>> energy secure, certainly. energy independent, probably as independent as we want to be. one thing we ought to keep in mind from a free trade standpoint there is a max mally efficient way, refining capacity and that type of thing. so i think there are still very smart decisions to be made where we want the products to go. >> i take it you're in favor of exporting as well? >> well, i think if you look at the hundreds of billions, maybe even trillion dollars invested in refining around the world, it doesn't make sense to duplicate that. if you have tremendous amount of light oil in north america and there's a better way to rebold, some of that will make sense at least for a period of time. >> at least for a period of time. so this is something you want to take slowly and gradually before we start shaking up the whole infrastructure? >> it will be the mechanics of the market. those investments will be made over time. the energy system is so massive that nothing changes really rapidly. we're talking many years of investment. >> marvin, i know you have a shell eco marathon thr
>> energy secure, certainly. energy independent, probably as independent as we want to be. one thing we ought to keep in mind from a free trade standpoint there is a max mally efficient way, refining capacity and that type of thing. so i think there are still very smart decisions to be made where we want the products to go. >> i take it you're in favor of exporting as well? >> well, i think if you look at the hundreds of billions, maybe even trillion dollars invested in...
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you need to look at energy prices coming down because of the u.s. natural gas prices and that means you should be buying companies that have a huge proponent of electricity use. if growth comes back, this becomes an attractive long-term play. >> cyprus had taken so much of the market's mind share and we continue to get detail out of the joint statement that cyprus will have to raise corporate tax from 10% to 12.5%. interest income from 15% to 30%. social welfare system will be reviewed likely changed. there will be an extra 4.5% of gdp in measures needed in order to reach a 4% primary surplus by 2018. a quick comment here? >> i think it's very unlikely. you should all be very cautious of condemning a country but cyprus will have an extreme difficulty in reaching any of those targets especially because 60% to 70% of the whole economy is a service industry and not just banking but fund management business, foreign exchange business, they all need to come down to european levels and that's going to be extremely difficult. very, very difficult for cypru
you need to look at energy prices coming down because of the u.s. natural gas prices and that means you should be buying companies that have a huge proponent of electricity use. if growth comes back, this becomes an attractive long-term play. >> cyprus had taken so much of the market's mind share and we continue to get detail out of the joint statement that cyprus will have to raise corporate tax from 10% to 12.5%. interest income from 15% to 30%. social welfare system will be reviewed...
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>> took all the energy. it was real emotional. amazing to watch. the whole tournament has been awesome. >> jeffrey solomon, john riding who adopted a lot of our customs here in this country, which is nice. >> two decades? >> 24 years now. the governor on walking dead lost his accent. >> i'm not caught up. stop. can't you lose your accent? >> i don't know what else you're going to say. >> i'm not going to say anything else. >> it's unfair. >> it's going to be great. he may bring cast members. darryl was on walking dead. >> bring zombies. >> talking dead. >>> dell we've been talking about all morning. comments are a sign that it is fraught with risk. dell say 274 preliminary proxy statement. >> i read all 274. i did. >> oh, man. >> i think it's ridiculous what's going on. this is the most tragic situation. i no longer believe michael dell was trying to sell this company. >> you know the elite eight. you read 274 pages of the dell proxy? >> skim. think about that statement, though. it scares me. >> there's money on the line. >> good for you. >> i'm re
>> took all the energy. it was real emotional. amazing to watch. the whole tournament has been awesome. >> jeffrey solomon, john riding who adopted a lot of our customs here in this country, which is nice. >> two decades? >> 24 years now. the governor on walking dead lost his accent. >> i'm not caught up. stop. can't you lose your accent? >> i don't know what else you're going to say. >> i'm not going to say anything else. >> it's unfair. >>...
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it was on a department of energy website. and they had put up a little newsletter for one of the department of energy facilities, and this newsletter was saying this month in oak ridge history. i love, because there seems to be the beautiful vanishing point at the end of the room, i looked at the machines with these dials and nobodies and i was so sucked into it. also, the women just looked so lovely and they've got the nice posture and the little 1940's hair-dos. i read the caption and it said these young women, many of them ruralchool graduates from tennessee were enriching uranium for the world's first atomic bomb, however they didn't know it at the time. >> one of the manhattan project's secret cities, saturday, 11:00 a.m. on c-span 3. "washington journal" continues. host: now joining us is josh rogan who writes for foreign policy. is the current situation with north korea different than past situations with north korea? guest: right. so with the north korea situation and we see history repeating itself. the problem is ev
it was on a department of energy website. and they had put up a little newsletter for one of the department of energy facilities, and this newsletter was saying this month in oak ridge history. i love, because there seems to be the beautiful vanishing point at the end of the room, i looked at the machines with these dials and nobodies and i was so sucked into it. also, the women just looked so lovely and they've got the nice posture and the little 1940's hair-dos. i read the caption and it said...
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their market went up and gains were broad as eight of the 10 s&p sectors here posted gains of the energy and to though were today's laggards. did you see oil though? oil fell below $94 per barrel on concerns that slower u.s. growth may weaken demand for fuel. crude dropped $1.19, down more than 4% over just the past two days. >>> the number of americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits did hit a four-month high last week. this is the one we want to see go down. it rose 28,000 to a seasonally adjusted 385,000. analysts were expecting the number of claims to do the complete opposite, to drop to 345,000. they didn't get it. ashley: they did not. we have cot here in the pits of the cme. joe bell's last recommendation is up a whopping 73%. what is he buying now, you want to know? ken says, there is more downside risk than upside potential it. let's start with scott at the cme. every time the market wants to head lower there are many more buyers. so many people are yet to benefit from the year's long rally. >> you know it's a great point that's why i really see any sort of sus
their market went up and gains were broad as eight of the 10 s&p sectors here posted gains of the energy and to though were today's laggards. did you see oil though? oil fell below $94 per barrel on concerns that slower u.s. growth may weaken demand for fuel. crude dropped $1.19, down more than 4% over just the past two days. >>> the number of americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits did hit a four-month high last week. this is the one we want to see go down. it...
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look at energy materials. of course, there are your names to the downside. that's a tough situation overall. take a look. this is a very simple way to gauge this here. the top line is the consumer index for the last months. those are basically health care and consumer staple stocks. here is the index. and this is basically industrials in material names for the last month. this is what i'm talking about. the market has a very clear defensive tone for the last few weeks. the airlines have had an incredible run. the airlines are up 27%. we talked about how much more they're going to be able to. the surprise is on the downside, when we had 25% move up in the last couple of months. delta airlines down 6%. the passenger traffic, what is called the unit revenue, came in weaker than expected for the month. so it was up 2%. they're expecting it up 5% or 6%. what happened? it's not clear, but i suspect that some of the restrictions on government travel cut into the travel. and it was a little bit more than some people anticipated. okay, not a big deal overall. but wat
look at energy materials. of course, there are your names to the downside. that's a tough situation overall. take a look. this is a very simple way to gauge this here. the top line is the consumer index for the last months. those are basically health care and consumer staple stocks. here is the index. and this is basically industrials in material names for the last month. this is what i'm talking about. the market has a very clear defensive tone for the last few weeks. the airlines have had an...